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Arch Stanton is microsoft also operating ransomware business since it has remote desktop embedded ?
May 12th, 2021, 5:23
Arch Stanton wrote:Arch Stanton is microsoft also operating ransomware business since it has remote desktop embedded ?
Indeed Windows itself has everything on board to become the most effective ransomware ever
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Why are you offering the customer this as an acceptable solution? This would appear to be a communication and understanding issue between your business and your customer rather than a technical one.terminator2 wrote:However to cut costs customers often insist to work directly on crashed disk which is not professional.
GDPR is designed around the protection of personal data, the emphasis is on your business to ensure any processing (which is a broad term) of personal data is compliant , there are no requirements for a data subject themselves, however if you are processing personal data of others and it's likely in a business to business situation you will be, your client needs to ensure you comply with GDPR. GDPR is an absolute nightmare.terminator2 wrote:Is there any compliance terms for data recovery in GDPR...
May 12th, 2021, 23:11
Lardman wrote:Why are you offering the customer this as an acceptable solution? This would appear to be a communication and understanding issue between your business and your customer rather than a technical one.terminator2 wrote:However to cut costs customers often insist to work directly on crashed disk which is not professional.GDPR is designed around the protection of personal data, the emphasis is on your business to ensure any processing (which is a broad term) of personal data is compliant , there are no requirements for a data subject themselves, however if you are processing personal data of others and it's likely in a business to business situation you will be, your client needs to ensure you comply with GDPR. GDPR is an absolute nightmare.terminator2 wrote:Is there any compliance terms for data recovery in GDPR...
I may be completely wrong but reading the thread it would appear you are concerned that if you use, for example r-studio to recover the clients data and the client is able to see this, they will simply buy a license for r-studio and do the recovery themselves and you will have lost the work.
If this is the case then you need to look at your business model - in todays environment information and tools are readily available to the end user, because they can buy a wrench they don't automatically become a mechanic.
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